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IBPS SO 2017 – Detail Syllabus for IT Officer Exam

IBPS SO 2017 – Detail Syllabus for IT Officer Exam

Now IBPS has released the notification of IBPS Specialist Officer 2017 Exam, are you ready to move your career up a gear? Are you committed and ambitious enough to contribute as much as you can to your preparation, to your own professional development? Are you engaged and interested in the field you have graduated? Going back to education/professional knowledge/degree books can help you to re-evaluate, revitalize and find your passion in what it is you are doing.

Most people start looking into opportunities before they have put the time aside to decide what it is that they want and need. So put some dedicated time aside to really think about your work values — the things that you need from your job that will keep you happy.

Make yourself a career plan and work out where you’re heading — and what you will need to get yourself there. Seize opportunities and be proactive. One such opportunity in front of you is IBPS SO 2017, so it’s time to gear yourself up, to prepare a plan of action, to act in accordance with it and to earn wings.

Pattern & Structure of IT Officer 2017 Exam

IBPS IT Officer Exam comprises of four Sections. You all are well aware of the pattern and syllabus of REASONING, QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE AND ENGLISH. Hence the study plans remains similar to IBPS PO/MT with a minor difference (English -25 marks). The only new section to cover is PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE and no doubt it’s the most important (75 marks for 50 ques), high scoring and a less time consuming section in the SO paper. Hence high score in this section will lead you to your aim.

This article is to measure the width and depth of IT professional knowledge section syllabus, so that you can prepare accordingly from your college/degree books/ Internet.

Detailed Syllabus for IT Officer 2017 Exam

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ( Most Important and Max question)

Unit 1 – Basic Database concepts:

(i) Database Management System

(ii)File Based Data Management – Disadvantages of file system

(iii) Database systems – Need for Database, Advantages of using a database

(iv) Characteristics of data in a database – Functions of DBMS, Components of a database, Comparison between Database and file-processing systems